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- Title
- The Cycle Centre; Beverley Elliot, Andrew Hanlon and Matt Blair; fourth anniversary.
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- Upper Hutt City Library
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Caption: The team at The Cycle Centre (from left) Beverley Elliot, Andrew Hanlon and Matt Blair. The locally-owned and operated cycle store, opposite Astral Towers on Main Street, turns four this month. Keith Jolly had started 'Jolly's Cycles' in Logan Street, and moved to 67 Main Street in 1977, renaming the business 'Jolly's Cycletown'. When he retired, he sold the business to Peter Strong, who moved it to No. 15 three years later. Peter retired in 1987, and Tony and Odette Reid, who also ...
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- Date created
- September 1994
- URL
- http://uhcl.recollect.co.nz/nodes/view/12171
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- Local businesses; owners and staff / Upper Hutt Leader, 35
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